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Each year facilities throughout the state that emit air pollutants are required to report their emissions to the DNR. Find information on reported emissions, air pollutant chemicals, emission reduction credits in ozone nonattainment areas, data on historical emissions and more. [Keyword - air emissions]

Learn about Wisconsin air pollution permits and the permitting process, search for a permit, apply for a registration permit and get help for your questions about air permits and air pollution modeling. [Keyword - air permit]

All-terrain vehicle riding is a growing sport in Wisconsin. Along with the privilege of enjoying the sport comes the responsibility of making sure you are operating an ATV safely and responsibly. [Keyword - atv]

The Wisconsin Conservation Congress (WCC) is the only "advisory body" in the state where citizens of Wisconsin elect delegates to represent their interests in natural resources. [Keyword - conservation congress]

The Wisconsin DNR issues invoices and collects money for many different environmental and conservation programs. If your invoice specifically states that E-Pay is available, then you may use the buttons above to pay. [Keyword - e-pay]

Enable your business to be a powerful, sustainable force for environmental good and enhance your productivity, cut your costs and strengthen the health of your culture and community. [Keyword - green tier]

The Wisconsin Legislature created the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program in 1989 to preserve valuable natural areas and wildlife habitat, protect water quality and fisheries, and expand opportunities for outdoor recreation. [Keyword - stewardship]

The DNR partners with the University of Wisconsin Extension and citizens around the state to help protect and maintain these amazing natural resources while providing some of the best recreational opportunities in the nation. [Keyword - lakes]

During emergencies and natural disasters, the DNR coordinates response, recovery and mitigation efforts in situations such as floods, high winds, wildfires, dam outages, hazardous spills and disruption of services. [Keyword - law enforcement]

While the DNR produces a whole range of publications and information for the public on hundreds of topics related to the environment, no piece of information is quite as helpful as a good map. [Keyword - maps]

The Wisconsin Natural Resources Board (NRB or Board) sets policy for the Department of Natural Resources and exercises authority and responsibility in accordance with governing state statutes. [Keyword - nrb]

The Small Business Environmental Assistance Program is a comprehensive set of resources and tools to help a business determine its environmental responsibilities, in regards to complex federal and state regulations. [Keyword - small business]

Do you have talents and interests you'd like to share? Concerned about our state's natural resources? If so, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources needs your skills and talents. [Keyword - volunteer]

Warden Wire is an intelligence information service from your Wisconsin conservation law enforcement team working the outdoor beat. You'll also find tips about outdoor recreation opportunities, safety reminders and answers to popular questions. [Keyword - warden wire]

Throughout the state, citizens, schools, businesses, and nonprofits are learning about watersheds and taking action to protect, restore, monitor, and maintain our special resources. [Keyword - watersheds]

This group functions under the umbrella of the Wisconsin Conservation Congress and the purpose is to give young people under the age of 18 a voice and instill a sense of ownership, civic pride, and advocacy in these future stewards of our state's natural resources. [Keyword - youth congress]